
MHS General Policies
Section I. Organization
1.0 Aims and Goals
1.1 To promote the conservation and preservation
of reptiles and amphibians.
1.2 To educate the public to the value of reptiles
and amphibians.
1.3 To educate its members as to the proper
care of reptiles and amphibians.
1.4 To educate its members as to the importance
of maintaining natural populations of reptiles and amphibians.
1.5 To promote an atmosphere for open discussion
of reptiles and amphibians among its members.
2.0 Code of Ethics:
2.1 Members of MHS shall foster and promote an appreciation of reptiles and
amphibians.
2.2 Members are expected to respect the aims and goals of MHS and shall not
diminish these goals or discredit or embarrass MHS or its members.
2.3 Members are expected to discourage illegal or unethical conduct of the members
or non-members of MHS.
2.4 Members are expected to treat reptiles and amphibians in a humane and ethical
manner, whether the animals are in the wild or captivity.
2.5 Disregarding this code of ethics may result in the loss of membership.
2.5.1 A two-thirds (2/3)-majority vote of a quorum board of directors is necessary
to revoke a membership.
2.5.2 Any individual whose membership has been previously revoked can be reinstated
with a two-thirds (2/3)-majority vote of a quorum board of directors.
3.0 Non-Profit Status, Tax-Exempt Status, Insurance Policy
3.1 The Board of Directors will be responsible for maintaining a current copy
of the non-profit, tax exempt and insurance requirements. To ensure the continuation
of these statuses a summary of the requirements and limitations shall be given
to each board member.
4.0 Maintenance of Policy
4.1 The Board of Directors, Committee Chairpersons, and other appointed representatives
shall uphold the Bylaws and policies of MHS.
4.2 Committee chairpersons are responsible for enforcing the general policies
of MHS. Further policies or detailed procedures regarding that committee are
at the discretion of that chairperson subject to the approval of the board.
4.3 Chairpersons are responsible for reporting their activities to the board
in a timely manner and preparing a final report of the committees yearly
activity.
4.4 The President shall reconfirm all chair positions annually. Chair positions
which are active monthly (adoption, education, newsletter folding, etc) will
be assumed confirmed until either the chair wishes to resign or is removed from
duty.
5.0 General Meetings
5.1 MHS, through its formulation of a student chapter with the University of
Minnesota, will abide by the rules and regulations governing the use of University
rooms. The board is responsible for maintaining a current copy of these rules
and taking necessary actions to ensure the policies are conformed with.
5.2 Nametags are to be worn by the membership to provide identification for
privileges. Board members will wear colored nametag at the general meeting to
be visible to the membership.
5.3 When possible the refreshments will be served in environmentally friendly
containers (coffee cups, etc.).
5.4 General meeting audio or videotapes: first copy to the librarian, second
copy to the Historian for storage.
5.5 A welcome handout will be given to new attendees of the general meeting.
5.6 An updated active member phone list is to be provided to necessary board
members and chairs monthly.
6.0 Elections
6.1 Members must be present to vote. No absentee ballots.
6.2 Only active members wearing MHS nametag may obtain ballots.
6.3 Ballots shall not be counted by anyone on the ballot.
6.4 Only one person can occupy a board position (no co-sharing positions). Board
members may delegate any job
function(s), except voting, to another member, but the Board member is ultimately
responsible for completion of all duties.
7.0 Educational Events
7.1 Hands-On Policy
7.2 Hands-On(s) at a pet store or similar retail location shall be allowed only
with board approval.
Section II. Financial
1.0 Dues
1.1 Active Members: Sustaining $60.00, Contributing $30.00, and Basic $15.00.
1.1.1 Sustaining, contributing or basic membership includes all individuals
residing at the same address.
1.2 Corresponding Members: Non-Commercial (Exchanges, Museums) $0.00, Commercial
$25.00
1.3 Membership dues must be paid on an annual basis (minimum).
1.4 MHS will accept MHS Bucks, cash or checks as payment for membership. Checks
must have name, address,
phone number, and date of birth or driver license number.
2.0 Budget
2.1 The Budget Committee will present a budget plan no later than the November
Board Meeting.
2.2 The Annual Audit Committee will be selected no later than the March Board
Meeting and will present their written report no later than the May Board Meeting.
3.0 Reimbursements
3.1 Reimbursements of expenses require pre-approval subject to the following
schedule:
Up to $50.00 each for the Treasurer and highest-ranking officer; over $100.00
requires Board approval.
3.2 Reimbursement will not be made without proof of purchase or board approval.
3.3 Mileage will be reimbursed at the rate of $.25 per mile.
4.0 Expenditures
4.1 Budgeted routine expenditures are deemed approved upon approval of the budget
(newsletter printing and postage, etc.).
4.2 Budgeted non-routine expenditures may only be made by persons previously
authorized by the board subject to the same limits as reimbursements.
4.3 All unbudgeted expenditures require prior board approval.
4.4 Expenditures shall be designated routine or non-routine within the annual
budget.
5.0 Sales
5.1 Non-MHS Sales
5.1.1 MHS accepts no responsibility for any private sales that may take place
within the proximity of the monthly meeting place.
5.1.2 Selling shall take place outside of the monthly meeting room.
5.1.3 Selling shall not conflict with the official meeting or rules of the University
of Minnesota.
5.1.4 The general announcement of private sales within the meeting room is prohibited
except under special circumstances and with pre-approval of the highest ranking
board member.
5.1.5 Critter of the Month is the only time an animal may be advertised
for sale during the meeting.
5.2 MHS Sales
5.2.1 MHS will accept MHS Bucks, cash or checks as payment. Checks must have
name, address, phone number, and date of birth or driver license number and
will only be accepted from members in good standing.
5.2.2 Only active or corresponding members may purchase rodents. Dry good items
or raffle tickets may be purchased by anyone attending the event or if offered
by mail.
5.2.3 Rules of special sale events may be determined by the person(s) in charge
of the event subject to approval by the Board prior to the event.
6.0 Inventory
6.1 All marketable items are to be tracked monthly. Written tracking
reports with monthly activity and balance will be recorded. Remaining balance
must be physically counted at least quarterly. Notes are required on any discrepancies.
6.2 Inventory tracking report must be turned into the Treasurer each July and
January for the prior six month period.
Section III. Animals
1.0 Animals
1.1 MHS will not sell or auction live animals.
2.0 Venomous
2.1 MHS does not encourage, recommend, nor promote the keeping of any species
of venomous reptiles by private individuals.
2.2 MHS strongly encourages person(s) who feel a need to keep venomous reptiles
to consider the following suggestions prior to obtaining any venomous reptiles.
2.2.1 Learn about the care and husbandry techniques needed to provide a healthy
and secure environment for the animals.
2.2.2 Establish a protocol for feeding and cleaning the animals; so as to reduce
risks of bites to the keeper and others. Never work with venomous animals while
your are alone.
2.2.3 Establish a protocol for first aid in case of a bite from the venomous
reptile.
2.2.4 Never keep a reptile that does not have a local source of antivenin.
2.2.5 Never provide untrained persons or minors with venomous reptiles.
2.2.6 Never allow minors to keep venomous reptiles.
2.2.7 Always remember that there is a risk of serious injury or death from working
with venomous reptiles.
3.0 Critter of the Month
3.1 Clear all potentially dangerous animals with the vice-president before bringing
them to the meeting.
3.2 Bring animals in appropriate carriers for the weather conditions.
3.3 Bring a proper container to display the animal.
3.4 Animals may be removed from their containers in the meeting room only during
critter of the month.
4.0 Adoption Committee
4.1 Adoption Policy
4.2 The Board of Directors shall determine which species will be classified
as over abundant based upon the reports of the adoption committee.
4.3 The adoption committee will present an annual report by the March board
meeting, including a full accounting of all animals processed, whether they
were adopted, placed outside the society or euthanized.
4.4 Euthanasia
4.4.1 Animals will be euthanized only in a humane veterinarian approved method
for the species.
4.5.2 Unhealthy or over abundant animals may be euthanized at the discretion
of the Adoption Committee Chair with the approval from the presiding or highest
ranking officer available.
4.5.3 The board will make euthanasia decisions for healthy and not over abundant
animals only after three (3) months of placement attempts.
Section IV. Publications
1.0 Printing
1.1 All MHS publications will be printed on recycled paper.
1.2 When possible MHS publications will be sent by bulk mail.
1.3 Special publications must have the approval of the board in advance before
printing or mailing costs are incurred.
2.0 Editors
2.1 Editors are responsible for enforcing the general policies of MHS. Further
policies or details regarding their special publications are at the discretion
of that editor subject to the approval of the board.
2.2 The newsletter editor is responsible for editing and producing the newsletter.
The deadlines, procedures and formats are at the discretion of the newsletter
editor.
2.2.1 MHS business shall be reported in the newsletter as requested by the board.
2.2.2 The newsletter editor will follow the policies established by the MHS
board.
2.2.3 Any donations made by the MHS shall be published in the newsletter.
2.3 The White Pages shall be published annually after March and before May.
3.0 Library
3.1 Only MHS members may check out or renew library items.
3.2 A member may check out up to three items.
3.3 The Librarian will make the decision on exchanging newsletters with other
societies.
3.4 Exchanged newsletter will be held a full year than offered for sale at the
annual auction (White Snake Sale).
3.5 Overdue fine is $1.00 per month. Renewals by telephone circumvents the fine.
Items may only be renewed twice.
3.6 Overdue Library Items
3.6.1 The Librarian will call the person with the overdue item(s) after the
first month it is not returned.
3.6.2 The Librarian will send a postcard reminder to the person after the second
month the item(s) are overdue.
3.6.3 After the third month the item(s) are overdue, the board will receive
the name, the name will be published in the newsletter, and a bill will be sent
to the person for the price of replacement cost of the item(s).
4.0 Multimedia/Releases
4.1 Multimedia or other new technology forms of communications are subject to
the same policies as special publications and need the approval of the board
before exposure to the general public.
5.0 Ads Policy
5.1 The newsletter editor reserves the right to edit all submissions, and MHS
reserves the right to refuse any ads.
5.2 No ads will be run for venomous species.
5.3 Corresponding Members are allowed per paid membership year: Commercial -
4 business card ads.
5.4 Published Ad Policy: MHS assumes NO RESPONSIBILITY regarding the health
or legality of any animals, or the quality or legality of any product or service
advertised in the MHS Newsletter. Any ad may be rejected at the discretion of
the Newsletter Editor. Due to space limitations, unpaid and complimentary advertising
is subject to occasional omission.
Classified Ads: All active members are allowed a classified ad, run free of charge as space permits. Ads may be run 3 consecutive months, after which time they may be resubmitted. Corresponding member are allowed a complimentary business card advertisement monthly as space permits.
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1/4 page
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$10.00
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1/2 page
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$20.00
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Full page
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$40.00
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6.0 White Pages
6.1 The white pages shall be published annually within 3 months of a
newly elected board.
6.2 A letter requesting address corrections should be sent out in a timely manner
to ensure the information in the directory is accurate as possible.
6.3 Members receiving the white pages need to respect the privacy of those listed
by refraining from providing the list for any request.
6.4 Membership list in electronic or mailing label form will not be available
to any commercial request without board approval.
7.0 New Member Packet
7.1 New members (or renewing members whose membership lapsed more than 3 years
ago) will receive a new member packet within 3 months of paying dues.
7.2 New member packets include MHS Bylaws, general policies, descriptions of
activities, descriptions of board and chair duties, and other available information
regarding MHS.
Adopted March 8, 1998 and Amended April 6, 2003

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